Review: Dressing Your Truth

In my former life as a career-centered woman, I took several different types of personality profiling. It has been determined repeatedly that I am a Type A, Red, Driver, Tiger, whatever you choose to call it. My secondary is the Creative or Blue. The other two in the scheme of things, don’t even make it on my personality profile.

Rather than take the labels of personality profiling, Tuttle creates a profile based on our movement, our doodles, gifts and talents, personality traits, physical features, body language and behavioral tendencies.

From here, Tuttle says you’ll fall into one of four categories:

Type 1: The Bright, Animated Woman

Type 2: The Subtle Soft Woman

Type 3: The Rich, Dynamic Woman

Type 4: The Bold, Striking Woman

Tuttle writes: “You may see some of yourself in all four of the Types, yet you will find that you lead with one of the four and that you are definitely a dominant expression of one of the four.”

I’m a Type 4: The Bold, Striking Woman. I went based on my features rather than my personality.
I found Dressing Your Truth: Discover Your Personal Beauty Profile to be an interesting read. I love learning about people. I recognize that we tend to adapt to those around us. This book gives some great detail on the different types of people with additional ways to recognize them aside from those courses I have taken–like doodling, movement, and energy.

Is it possible to determine our pattern preference, color preference, accessories, and hair color based on doodling, facial features, movement and the other criteria in Dressing Your Truth?

If you know me, you know I have a constant look. Angry. It’s not that I chose this. It’s a genetic flaw I blame on the German who married into my lineage. A deep crease that runs up from the bridge of my nose, making my left eyebrow look like a scowl. I’ve been judged by this imperfection my entire life. I’m not sure I believe my facial features are a good representation.

As I read, I found myself getting more immersed into this theory. I wanted to know more about me. I wanted to read on and discover what color my clothes should be, the true haircut that’s going to wow everyone. I was really wrapped up in the reading.

Then the book ended.

Just like that.

It’s primary purpose to determine by Type. If I want to learn the rest, I can pay $279.00 for an online course.

I checked out the online shop to see if I couldn’t learn more. Here there is make-up, accessories, and skin care, but no clothing.

My take on this book is that it’s a good read. I enjoyed learning about myself and projecting my Type classifications on my friends and family. Dressing Your Truth can be purchased on Amazon for $19.95. If you are, however, looking for the full revelation of where to go once you have your Type determined, this book is going to leave you hanging.I received the book mentioned in this post as compensation. No other compensation was received. The opinions are my own and were in no way influenced by the sponsor. Others experience may vary.

Comments

I bought the ebook and had the same opinion, it ended too soon. So I surfed around online for her videos and so on. I was starting to get a bad feeling but not sure why. I found her clothing store and realized I had really wasted the ten dollars on the ebook. The clothing that she says I should be wearing ( and indeed I checked all the types and they were all like this) CHEAP, looked poorly made and waaay out of date. I tested as a type one and I accepted that, I am bubbly and animated, present as much younger than my 67 years. But if I dressed in her clothing I would look old and matronly because it so out of date.
Also in some of the video she was almost strident about the gals who had not bought her training videos. As much as saying they were cheap…I think she is out of date, out of touch and def out of my life!